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He's like Eddie House with better handle, passing and defense. He does need to get stronger, but Steph's biggest problem in the league will be mental, not physical. Generally it's hard for guys who are relied on for all of their team's offense to adjust into playing a distinct role at the next level, and he's such a bizarre player, it'll be tough for a coach to figure out what that role is. Again, I don't think he'll be a superstar in the NBA, but he won't be the scrub you think he'll be either. |
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And like I said, I don't know or care what kind of pro he'll be. The NBA sucks ass, I'm not a scout and I don't profess to be.
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Maybe you enjoy hearing about how epic every one of LeBron's bowel movements was, but I don't. And you're wrong about Curry. |
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The fact is except in rare instances in college basketball you are simply watching uniforms play each other, the good players dont stay long enough to where you get to know them and who wants to watch bad players. I am not wrong about Curry and we will revisit this again. Ricky Rubio, now there is a guard to get excited about. |
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Again, you've missed my point. I don't care if NBA guys are assholes, my problem is that the NBA is so dry. It largely doesn't matter to these players whether they win or lose. That's gay, no matter how good the players are. I cover high school basketball in the city and I enjoy the hell out of it, moreso than NBA games. Why? Because these kids live and die for basketball. Many of them are trying to play their way into a scholarship, others are just doing it because they love it. It's basketball at its purest, if not at its cleanest. There aren't seven zillion TV timeouts, halftime show inanity, or players that are treated like Gods. It's more than just some **** they have to do in order to get paid eight figures a year and secure endorsement deals. College hoops is similar. Most kids aren't going to the NBA, and every season, thousands of players take their last steps on a basketball court in front of a crowd. Therefore, they're going to want to win more than NBA players, to keep their careers going. So they bust their asses and give us great games against other kids not wanting their careers to end. That's fake drama? What the hell would be real drama then? |
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It's less entertaining than watching brainless pidgeons chase stale bread around a McDonald's garbage.
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I never get the sense that NBA players care whether they win or lose. Getting paid is really all that matters. There are a smattering who still play with the passion that would indicate the final tally is wins and losses rather than dollar signs (Dwayne Wade, KG come to mind) but for ever DW there is two Stephon Marburys. I don't doubt the fact that these guys are superior athletes, and that's about the only reason to watch IMO. College hoops (and Chuck I'm surprised you don't feel the same way, being an alumni of an elite basketball school) inspires passion and pride in people and the players. You rarely see kids "take a night off", let alone a possession. The NCAA Tournament is the best team sporting event in the world- the NBA playoffs can't touch that, ever. I don't care if I cheer for a jersey in college hoops because it's MY jersey. Also, they unceremoniously ripped the NBA teams out of my hometowns because "the TV market wasn't big enough" and moved them to San Diego and Cincy, I'll never forgive them for that, even if the first one was well before my lifetime.
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Updated my tourney projection Phil, these are all based on final predicted records and final predicted RPI from RPIforecast.com which uses the Sagarin predictor to determine a probability for every game and likely final records. So if you have a gripe with the final records that isn't my call. For instance, I don't think Arkansas is an 8-8 team in the SEC like Sagarin does. Regardless, Notre Dame probably gets in but Cincy and Providence won't even be sniffing the bubble.
Last teams in Seed Team Conf RPI Rec 11 Purdue B10 41.2 21-10 11 San Diego St. MWC 42.0 19-8 11 Notre Dame BE 53.3 18-11 11 Utah St. WAC 43.2 25-4 12 Rhode Island A10 50.8 23-8 12 Stanford P10 58.7 20-9 12 Arkansas SEC 59.7 20-9 12 Boston College ACC 63.8 20-11 First teams out South Carolina SEC 62.7 20-9 Nevada Las Vegas MWC 53.9 21-9 Minnesota B10 54.9 19-10 Florida St. ACC 47.0 19-12 Michigan B10 47.2 18-12 Evansville MVC 57.2 17-9 Temple A10 46.0 18-12 Niagara MAAC 50.5 24-6 Creighton MVC 68.4 22-8 Southern California P10 68.7 18-12 Maryland ACC 57.1 18-12 Full list: 1 North Carolina ACC 4.5 25-4 1 Pittsburgh BE 3.5 26-4 1 Duke ACC 1.7 26-5 1 Connecticut BE 5.4 25-5 2 Oklahoma B12 10.3 25-6 2 Clemson ACC 9.3 25-5 2 Georgetown BE 10.3 22-7 3 Michigan St. B10 16.1 22-8 2 West Virginia BE 9.7 24-7 3 Arizona St. P10 18.0 24-6 3 Wake Forest ACC 16.7 23-6 3 Tennessee SEC 10.9 21-9 4 Gonzaga WCC 32.5 23-5 4 Missouri B12 18.8 24-6 4 Xavier A10 17.0 24-6 4 Memphis CUSA 21.1 24-7 5 Texas B12 21.4 21-9 5 Butler HOR 18.0 24-3 5 Illinois B10 22.8 23-8 5 Syracuse BE 22.6 22-8 6 Kansas B12 22.7 22-9 6 Villanova BE 28.5 22-9 6 California P10 31.6 23-8 6 UCLA P10 35.3 23-8 7 Brigham Young MWC 26.4 23-6 7 Washington P10 31.4 21-9 7 Marquette BE 31.6 22-9 7 Davidson SC 45.3 25-4 8 Dayton A10 32.8 25-6 8 Kentucky SEC 35.4 22-9 8 Utah MWC 25.0 21-8 8 Ohio St. B10 36.7 20-9 9 Baylor B12 25.9 21-8 9 Illinois St. MVC 38.5 25-4 9 Louisville BE 36.0 20-10 9 Florida SEC 39.7 23-8 10 Oklahoma St. B12 30.6 20-10 10 Miami FL ACC 40.3 18-10 10 Kansas St. B12 47.4 22-8 10 St. Mary's WCC 58.3 21-5 11 Purdue B10 41.2 21-10 11 San Diego St. MWC 42.0 19-8 11 Notre Dame BE 53.3 18-11 11 Utah St. WAC 43.2 25-4 12 Rhode Island A10 50.8 23-8 12 Stanford P10 58.7 20-9 12 Arkansas SEC 59.7 20-9 12 Boston College ACC 63.8 20-11 13 Siena MAAC 44.9 21-8 13 George Mason CAA 52.0 21-7 13 Miami OH MAC 52.3 19-9 13 Western Kentucky SB 85.5 18-10 14 Belmont ASUN 95.8 20-9 14 American PAT 96.5 18-10 14 Virginia Military Inst BS 98.0 19-6 14 Portland St. BSKY 98.0 19-7 15 Stephen F. Austin SLC 100.5 16-8 15 Vermont AE 104.5 21-8 15 North Dakota St. SUM 118.5 18-8 15 Cornell IVY 130.4 19-9 16 Pacific BW 131.3 17-9 16 Mount St. Mary's NEC 135.9 17-12 16 Jacksonville St. OVC 140.2 15-10 PI Morgan St. MEAC 153.3 17-12 PI Jackson St. SWAC 235.3 14-16 |
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